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DocuSign Envelope ID:098D4B61-B495-429F-BABC-OAF46D368454 <br /> Exhibit A <br /> Latino Health Access Children and Youth Engagement for Violence Prevention <br /> RFP 21-116A REVIVE Santa Ana: Youth Programs <br /> SECTION 4: SCOPE OF WORK <br /> In response to the City of Santa Ana's REVIVE: Santa Ana Youth Programs RFP, Latino Health <br /> Access (LHA)proposes its Children and Youth Engagement for Violence Prevention program, a <br /> multi-layered approach to violence prevention that engages youth in interactive, age-appropriate <br /> activities that(1)build emotional wellness, coping strategies and resilience (2) activate youth as <br /> community leaders and enhances their ability to be civically engaged and (3) connects youth to <br /> supportive services and provides navigation support to ensure that youth are able to obtain <br /> preventive and harm-reduction services locally. <br /> Goal: The goal of Latino Health Access' Children and Youth Engagement for Violence <br /> Prevention (CYE)is to reduce youth violence through preventive programming that engages <br /> youth as leaders and provides positive outlets to address mental health, emotional wellness <br /> and their underlying causes. <br /> Objectives <br /> In the 12 -month grant period, Latino Health Access proposes to accomplish the following <br /> obj ectives: <br /> 1. <br /> 2. Engage a minimum of 1,200 youth in culturally concordant, age-appropriate "youth <br /> hangouts" or activities that serve as violence prevention and are co-designed with youth <br /> leaders to ensure relevance to our priority populations. <br /> 3. Reach 4,000 youth and their families with a youth-led violence prevention multi-media <br /> campaign that addresses topics that include but are not limited to: bullying, interpartner <br /> violence, hate crimes, among other relevant topics that youth identify. <br /> Outcomes <br /> In the 12-month grant period, Latino Health Access expects to accomplish the following <br /> obj ectives: <br /> 1. Increase engagement among a minimum of 75% of youth leaders as evidenced by <br /> participation in planning and/or facilitating of at least two community youth activities. <br /> 2. Increased access to violence prevention programming for low-income Santa Ana youth. <br /> 3. Increased public awareness of(1)various sources of violence impacting youth(2)root <br /> causes of violence and prevention methods and (3) resources to support violence <br /> prevention and to respond to incidences that may have occurred in the community. <br /> Our programming also leverages LHA's resources and additional programming in mental health <br /> and emotional wellness, chronic disease prevention, and community engagement and advocacy <br /> to support youth development as well as their families to ensure that existing needs are met <br /> through a comprehensive manner. <br /> City Council 26 — 311 5/3/2022 <br /> 20 <br />